File:A-Brain-Machine-Muscle-Interface-for-Restoring-Hindlimb-Locomotion-after-Complete-Spinal-pone.0103764.s002.ogv
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English: Cortical signals generated during forelimb walking triggered electrical stimulation for hindlimb movements. The LED light in the video glowed while the stimulation was ON. |
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Source | Video S1 from Alam M, Chen X, Zhang Z, Li Y, He J (2014). "A Brain-Machine-Muscle Interface for Restoring Hindlimb Locomotion after Complete Spinal Transection in Rats". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0103764. PMID 25084446. PMC: 4118921. | ||
Author | Alam M, Chen X, Zhang Z, Li Y, He J | ||
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Author | Alam M, Chen X, Zhang Z, Li Y, He J |
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Image title | Cortical signals generated during forelimb walking triggered electrical stimulation for hindlimb movements. The LED light in the video glowed while the stimulation was ON. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |